Nokia N76 Review By PCMag

234 Views July 13th, 2007 Category: Nokia

The N76’s lack of 3G high-speed networking hurts the phone’s main strength. Otherwise, it’s a marvelously fast Symbian smartphone, with plenty of memory and the best Web browser on any phone,anywhere.

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PCMag Reviewed Nokia N76 and gave out “The audio problems continue in phone mode. The N76 gets good reception on AT&T’s and T-Mobile’s EDGE networks. Since it’s an unlocked, quad-band phone, you just pop in your SIM card, and you’re ready to go with either of those carriers…The N76 has two cameras, but neither is very good. The VGA self-portrait camera takes watery low-res shots. The main 2-megapixel camera is fun to use, as you use the big front screen as a viewfinder, but shots are overexposed and bluish…”

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